The Heinrich Böll Foundation is proud to invite you to the event
Anywhere but Now
Symposium & Screenings on Landscapes of Belonging in the Eastern Mediterranean
Film Screenings co-presented by Arte East
April 2-4, 2009
Beirut Art Center – Corniche An-Nahr / Jisr Al-Wati Read more »
Terms of Reference for an Open Position
Organization: Arab NGO Network for Development
Job position: Trade and Development Program Officer
Status: Currently hiring
The person to be hired will work within ANND program on Trade, Development, and Human Rights Program area.
ANND is a regional network working on social and economic policies and rights in the Arab region. The position is located at ANND executive secretariat office in Beirut. (website: www.annd.org )
Brief about ANND’s work on trade issues:
ANND believes that trade can be one of many tools for development; accordingly it should be looked upon as means for achieving sustainable development and not as an end by itself. Trade policies should be an integral part of national development plans.
Objectives of ANND’s work in the area of trade, development & human rights for the year 2009-2012: Read more »
Kafa (enough) Violence and Exploitation
in partnership with OXFAM GB
Under the UNIFEM Trust Fund of Ending Violence Against Women
is seeking to recruit
Consultant for developing a TOT manual on:
“Strategies and Approaches of working with men and boys for Ending Violence Against Women in the Arab World”
With the financial support of UNIFEM-Jordan, KAFA (enough) Violence and Exploitation partnered with OXFAM GB in a project under the UN TRUST FUND aiming at reducing the incidence of DV in the Middle East by promoting approaches and strategies for working with men and boys.
The project’s key strategy is to demonstrate models of working with men in Lebanon and then actively promote the learning regionally to other countries in the Middle East.
Within this context, KAFA is seeking to employ a consultant to mainly develop, test and finalize a TOTs manual for the Arab region on “approaches and strategies of working with men and boys in the Arab World”. Read more »